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13 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

He was the first FL hs player to produce over 10,000 yards of offense in his career.

Who was he and where did he play in high school?

 

Tim Tebow.   Nease HS

Posted
14 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

He was the first FL hs player to produce over 10,000 yards of offense in his career.

Who was he and where did he play in high school?

 

Please clarify whether you are referring to High School, College or NFL career.

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1 hour ago, nolebull813 said:

If it’s not Kelly or Boldin. My only other guesses would be Xavier Lee, Drew Weatherford or Stephen Garcia 

I saw K. Kelly and D. Jackson play at Pahokee in the playoffs and I still don’t know how PK won. That team was awesome. 

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On 12/2/2019 at 7:20 PM, Nulli Secundus said:

Anquan Boldin, Pahokee

It is Anquan Boldin, who played for Pahokee back in the late 1990's.  He led his Blue Devils to the 1998 3A finals against Bolles, in a clash of 14-0 squads.  Unfortunately for Boldin, Pahokee came up short

Mr. Football and first-team All-American his senior year. First player in state history to surpass 10,000 yards and then 11,000 yards in career offense. Had 4,339 yards total offense (2,842 passing and 1,497 rushing) for a 14-1 team as a senior. Finished high school career with 11,433 total yards, 134 TDs (71 passing, 56 rushing, 5 on interceptions returns, 2 on punt returns). Converted into WR at Florida State.

Posted
2 minutes ago, 561_Fan said:

I’m not sure if those are all Boldin’s stats. I don’t know if his 8th grade stats were count. That’s when he became the starting QB

I don’t think 8th grade stats are recognized. Same with Kelvin Taylor. He had over 1k rushing on the varsity team as an 8th grader and it won’t show up in any records. 

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